Berghahn Books
Kingdom on Mount Cameroon
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Edwin Ardener (1927-1987), the distinguished social anthropologist who spoke their language, wrote a number of studies on the history and culture of the Bakweri Kingdom. Some of the unpublished writings, and some of the published but now out of print materials are here brought together for the first time. The book covers the early contacts with the Portuguese and Dutch from the sixteenth century, the arrival of the missionaries in the nineteenth century, the dramatic defeat of the first German punitive expedition, the subsequent establishment by the Germans of the plantation system, and the British Trusteeship period until independence in 1961 as part of the Federal Republic of Cameroon.
Shirley Ardener, a well-published social anthropologist, is a Senior Associate of Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University. She was the founding director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women, now the International Gender Studies Centre, of which she remains an active honorary member.
Edwin Ardener (1927-1987), the distinguished social anthropologist who spoke their language, wrote a number of studies on the history and culture of the Bakweri Kingdom. Some of the unpublished writings, and some of the published but now out of print materials are here brought together for the first time. The book covers the early contacts with the Portuguese and Dutch from the sixteenth century, the arrival of the missionaries in the nineteenth century, the dramatic defeat of the first German punitive expedition, the subsequent establishment by the Germans of the plantation system, and the British Trusteeship period until independence in 1961 as part of the Federal Republic of Cameroon.
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“ … collected in a single volume, [these papers] become a rich case study of an African people's relations with various European agents over more than four centuries.” • Choice
“… a true treasure… challenging example of how history and anthropology can be combined in practice… such a combination can offer a deeper understanding of present-day issues and tensions.” • Africa
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Frontmatter
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF MAPS AND FIGURES
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PREFACE: How I came to edit the memoir
xi - PART I. Introduction
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Map
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CHAPTER 1. Biographical Notes on Knutson and Waldau
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CHAPTER 2. The Manuscript
9 - PART II. Knutson’s Memoir. The Cameroon Mountains and the Biafran Swamps
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CHAPTER 1. From Sweden to Cameroon
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CHAPTER 2. Fauna and Flora
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CHAPTER 3. Misery and India-rubber
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CHAPTER 4. The German Invasion 1884–1885
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CHAPTER 5. Travel in the Interior 1885
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CHAPTER 6. The Ancient Races
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CHAPTER 7. Adventures on Cameroon Mountains and in Biaffran Swamps
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CHAPTER 8. Religion and Customs of the Bakweri and Bomboko
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CHAPTER 9. The Slave Trade
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CHAPTER 10. Black and White
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CHAPTER 11. The Missionaries, the Explorers and the Men I met at the Cameroons
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CHAPTER 12. The Future of the Cameroons
159 - PART III. Land and Plantations
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CHAPTER 1. Knutson and Waldau’s Contracts with the Notables on the Cameroon Mountain
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CHAPTER 2. Knutson’s Legal Battles
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CHAPTER 3. Waldau’s Last Years in Cameroon
189 - PART IV. Alternative Perspectives
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CHAPTER 1. About the Ba-kwileh [Bakweri] People
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CHAPTER 2. Epitome of Waldau’s Journey to the Country North of the Cameroon Mountain
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CHAPTER 3. Sir Richard Burton’s Visit to Mapanja, 1861–1862 (Extracts)
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CHAPTER 4. George Thomson’s Stay in Mapanja 1871–1879
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CHAPTER 5. Stefan Sczolc-Rogozinski
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CHAPTER 6. Hugo Zöller, Journalist
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX
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